• One of the pictures shows Irina as a newborn baby swaddled in a blanket.

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  • How many carbon credits in a blanket of ash and a few trillion tons of Sulphur dioxide worth?

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  • Alternatively, U-233 can be bred from thorium in a blanket, the U-233 separated, and then fed into the core.

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  • Shrouded in a blanket, and with his neck and chest concealed by medical dressings, he is being steadied by paramedics.

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  • Was theirs as nearly unbearable as mine, this dread that wrapped me in a blanket woven of many clammy hands?

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  • Ministers were initially reluctant to bring in a blanket ban - demanded by many MPs and campaigners - in case of legal action by operators.

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  • Thompson was among five dorm evacuees sitting together on a campus bench, some of them bundled up in a blanket, others still dressed in their pajamas.

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  • Snuggled in a white blanket and white cap, the child slept quietly in her mother's arms while her parents addressed reporters' questions with her doctors.

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  • As the game started with Brewster Park enveloped in a thick blanket of fog which didn't lift for the entire match, McNeice opened the scoring in the second minute but the Donegal champions replied with scores from John O'Malley, Molloy and Eoin Waide.

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  • The ski patrol brought him down the mountain on a toboggan, covered in a yellow blanket.

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  • Nadal was playing on red clay, which for him is like wrapping himself in a childhood blanket.

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  • There she was wrapped in a cooling blanket that kept her body temperature at about 92 degrees Fahrenheit before it was restored to normal the following day.

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  • "And when I looked at him, he looked back with this scared look and said, 'I can't hold this door shut, ' " said Ms. Brooks, wrapped in a green blanket inside the Moore Community Center.

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  • Parts of Kansas were paralyzed in February under a blanket of snow, but it brought needed moisture to drought regions in the nation's bread basket.

    CNN: Frosty swath brings snow from Dakota to D.C.

  • Ireland has made a valiant attempt to rein in its deficit, but it is still in deep financial trouble because in 2008 Dublin offered a blanket guarantee for the liabilities of its local banks (covering creditors and depositors), in a step which has now proven deeply unaffordable.

    FORBES: Yes, You Can Buy Ireland (If You're Brave)

  • Blankfein tells Goldman folks the job of compliance lawyers is to tell them where that edge is--because otherwise, "we'd stay in bed with a blanket over our heads" and not try anything.

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  • "Wearable blankets are completely appropriate in place of a blanket, " he says, as long as the size is appropriate and it doesn't result in overbundling, which overheats infants and increases the SIDS risk.

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  • Sure, we carefully covered every inch of trim in a heavy moving blanket beforehand, lest some sharp bit of bike drivetrain nip at the Targa's interior, but the point is, we did it, and even drove home with our Italian cargo and our loaner German hauler both arriving unscathed.

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  • The minister asked members to instead support the DUP amendment to examine the rate relief as, while amateur sports clubs in Northern Ireland enjoy a blanket application of the 80% rate relief, the 100% rate offered in other parts of the UK came with "considerable conditions".

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  • Since they face the same lawyers over and over, both sides have worked out a simple bargain: In exchange for fees, the plaintiff lawyers sell absolution in the form of a blanket settlement of their claims.

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  • How can this be worse than sleeping on top of her parents' graves, saying Kaddish so many times the words ran together like nonsense, worse than sitting for days by the Pripiat River, watching for a little sock or Sophie's blue petticoat, sitting in the mud in only a nightgown and blanket, until the weather changed and Mariam came with the flier for America?

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  • Or make a gutsier statement by pairing a conservative blanket with a bolster in a strong saturated color or a notice-me pattern.

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  • The previous government had been considering the issue since the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled in March 2004 that a blanket ban was unlawful.

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  • Even as computerised weapons systems and wired infantry have blown away some of the fog of war from the battlefield, they have covered cyberspace in a thick, menacing blanket of uncertainty.

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  • According to the charging document, the other son explained to the detective how he had come across two metal tins covered by a blanket in the basement laundry room of Agyei-Kodie's Joppatowne residence.

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  • The other son explained to the detective how he had come across two metal tins covered by a blanket in the basement laundry room of Kujoe Bonsafo Agyei-Kodie's residence in Joppatowne, which is about 20 miles northeast of Baltimore.

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  • The room was uncluttered, considering how small it was, but everything in it was striking and eccentric: the faded rugs, the pictures on the walls, a wool blanket woven in bright colors flung over the back of the sofa, collections of stones and twisted weathered deadwood from the moors.

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  • She wore a blue hairnet, had a tube in her throat, and lay under a white blanket, appearing alert, the Associated Press reported.

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  • The moors that winter were often under a crust of snow not enough to blanket them in white, but a mean, dirty frosting on the hard earth and wilted shrubs.

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  • It belongs on the beach, tilted in the sand next to a blanket.

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